
Another link purloined/leeched/half-inched (your choice, whether you’re
dandy, geek or geezer) from the super-trendy (at least, I assume he is,
judging by the cool stuff on his weblog) Josh Rubin.
Apparently London
based, Imperfectionist are interested in the “premise of collision and
binary opposition.” Which is something I happen to be interested in
too! What are the chances of that… Some nice mashes and arresting mix
ups in the designs, including the party scorpion below. Not cheap
though (“£35!!” I can her my Grandad shouting now), and I have a
sneaking suspicion it’s a little bit too-cool-for-school, too… Link.
Ingredients
Methods of consumption
Greatest Hits…
...Although none of these were ever Number 1s in Azerbaijan, Japan or on college radio.
* On visiting countries that have been the subject of airstrikes by allies of your home country
* Why it's important for The Beatles to make their songs available digitally
* A visit to Peleliu, home of some fascinating WW2 relics and origin of the phrase 'thousand yard stare'
* Five ways to beat writer's block and get words going
* On Holbein and Shakespeare
* The 2011 BHAG, how I cycled 2,011 miles in 12 monthsFrom which department?
This is the past

